PID control

Definition

A control loop that uses signals proportional to the linear combination of the input, the time integral of the input, and the time
derivative of the input to control the output.

The appropriate product category

Inverters

A control method that matches a feedback (detected) value to a set target value by combining proportional (P), integral (I), and derivative (D) control. The manipulated variable from internal PID is used to control speeds, pressures, flowrates, temperatures, and other items as a frequency reference to an Inverter function.